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- Spasticity: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Spasticity is a disruption in muscle movement patterns that causes certain muscles to contract all at once when you try to move or even at rest The muscles remain contracted and resist being stretched
- Spasticity - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Spasticity affects over 12 million people worldwide, including approximately 80 percent of people with cerebral palsy and 80 percent of those with multiple sclerosis Spasticity symptoms include continuous muscle stiffness, spasms and involuntary contractions, which can be painful
- Spasticity - Wikipedia
Spasticity (from Greek spasmos- 'drawing, pulling') is a feature of altered skeletal muscle performance with a combination of paralysis, increased tendon reflex activity, and hypertonia It is also colloquially referred to as an unusual "tightness", stiffness, or "pull" of muscles
- Spasticity | Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine
Spasticity is a condition characterized by muscle stiffness or tightness, increased muscle tone, muscle spasms, and exaggerated reflexes among other signs and symptoms It occurs when the normal balance of signals that regulate the contraction and relaxation of muscles are interrupted
- What Is Spasticity? - WebMD
Spasticity can occur when there’s damage to your brain, spinal cord, or the nerves that send signals back and forth Learn more about this condition and what triggers it
- What Is Spasticity | Spasticity Treatment
Spasticity is a condition in which muscles stiffen or tighten, preventing normal fluid movement The muscles remain contracted and resist being stretched, thus affecting movement, speech and gait
- Muscle spasticity: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Find out all about spasticity, which occurs when nerve impulses controlling muscle movement are interrupted or damaged
- Spasticity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Spasticity, which is sometimes referred to as tightness or stiffness, is a motor disorder marked by a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone or tonic stretch reflexes associated with hypertonia The presentation of spasticity is variable
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